iXChildren’s –
Children’s style
lighting is generally more
playful than typical lighting.
It features lots of colors
either bold or pastel. It can
also contain pictures of sports,
animals and cars in the shade.

Mission/Shaker –
This style of lighting
contains straight parallel lines
on the shade. The shade color is
usually opaque or yellow stained
and featured in dark wood
finishes. Most often seen in
country cabin houses, this style
is very geometrical.

Rustic/Lodge –
This style of lighting
is meant to be placed in a lodge
or cabin. This lighting contains
representation of twigs, leaves,
deer, moose, antlers and cowboy
theme. The finish is usually
dark and can resemble wood.

Modern/Contemporary –
This lighting is
categorized as being very clean
and simple. The fixtures usually
contain straight lines with
sleek metallic finishes. Color
can be introduced in the shade.

Traditional –
This style is classic
historic design and is usually
ornate. It is typically dramatic
and tends to be more decorative
than functional. It will
typically contain curved and
looping metals or scrolls in the
detail of the finish or shade.

Transitional –
Transitional style will
contain elements of traditional
and contemporary in the
fixtures. Transitional bridges
the gap between dramatic and
sleek. It may contain softer
curves finishes with simple
shade fixtures.

Tiffany –
Tiffany lighting is
very colorful with tiny pieces
of glass welded together similar
to stained glass. The glasses
can be arranged to depict
flowers, butterflies or
dragonflies.

Coastal/Tropical –
This style is meant to
be placed in a beach house or
tropical location. These
fixtures can range from ornate
to simple contemporary. It is
usually light/pastel colored and
may contain representation of
pineapples, starfish,
lighthouses, seashells, fish or
tropical flowers. Finish is
usually wicker or rattan.